Aaron Rodgers had one more nugget of information in his radio interview, and it's that he expects left tackle Chad Clifton to be back before the end of the season, according to Jason Wilde. “He’s improving. He’s still probably a few weeks away from being ready,” Rodgers is quoted as saying.

Head coach Mike McCarthy said during his press conference on Monday that the medical staff is hopeful that Neal will get on the practice field next week in preparation for the Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Neal has been out since training camp in August after twisting his knee, requiring surgery.
“Mike Neal, the medical staff is hopeful he will complete his rehab segment this week and get on the field as part of the practice environment next week,” said McCarthy.
McCarthy also said that Clifton's return is still multiple weeks away and his recovery from a hamstring injury was an ongoing process.

It was close to all hands on deck for the Packers as they returned to the practice field.
Left tackle Chad Clifton and defensive end Mike Neal were the only two players not participating in the portion of this afternoon's practice. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstien reports that Neal was off to the side doing agility drills.
Clifton has a hamstring injury and has said he doesn't think it will be a season-ending injury while Neal is hopeful for a return after sustaining a knee injury in training camp.